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Headache and endovascular procedures
Neurological Sciences, 2017The International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3 beta) includes headache attributed to intracranial endovascular procedures (EVPs). The aim of this review is to describe the clinical and pathophysiological aspects of headache related to vascular lesions and EVPs.
DE BIASE, Stefano+3 more
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Updates in Endovascular Procedural Navigation
Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2022There have been significant advancements in endovascular technology over the past decade. Increasingly complex disease processes are being addressed in a less invasive fashion, while still relying on standard 2-dimensional greyscale fluoroscopy imaging to guide the procedures. With the advent of flat-panel detectors as standard on fluoroscopy units and
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Endovascular procedures in pancreatic surgery
Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2018To evaluate an effectiveness of endovascular techniques in pancreatic surgery.For the period 1995-2017 at Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery endovascular treatment (EVT) was applied in 51 patients with chronic pancreatitis complicated by false aneurysms (FA) and postoperative hemorrhage after pancreatectomy.
A. A. Goev+7 more
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Headaches during angiography and endovascular procedures
Journal of Neurology, 2007The occurrence of headaches during cerebral angiography or endovascular procedures is an ill-defined issue, as limited information is available to define its frequency, risk factors, pathogenesis and implications for future pain management.To determine the frequency of headaches during endovascular procedures (HdEVP) and to define their characteristics
Jorge Campos+4 more
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Oral Anticoagulant Therapy and Endovascular Procedures
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2016We have read with interest the article by Wilensky et al. on “Outcomes after arterial endovascular procedures performed in patients with an elevated international normalized ratio,”1 reporting on the management of patients under oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT).
FAGGIOLI, GIANLUCA+2 more
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Endovascular procedures for cerebrovenous disorders
2009Cerebral venous anomalies may have a variety of clinical consequences. MR or CT venogram can assist the imaging diagnosis; yet, cerebral angiogram may be required to confirm or establish the correct diagnosis. Venous anomalies predisposing venous hypertension may be categorized into three major entities such as congenital variations, outflow ...
Fong Y. Tsai+6 more
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RADIATION EXPOSURE DURING ENDOVASCULAR PROCEDURES
Operative Neurosurgery, 2008The duration of fluoroscopy exposure is routinely recorded as part of endovascular procedures. However, to better relate the duration of exposure to actual doses of surface and intracranial radiation, we compared surface doses during endovascular procedures with intracranial doses in a cadaver model exposed to lateral fluoroscopy.Optically stimulated ...
Louis J. Kim+5 more
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2008
Vascular access-related procedures commonly performed by nephrologists include percutaneous balloon angioplasty, intravascular coil and stent insertion, thrombectomy, vascular mapping and tunneled hemodialysis catheter-related procedures. In addition, using vein obliteration and percutaneous balloon angioplasty techniques, nephrologists have recently ...
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Vascular access-related procedures commonly performed by nephrologists include percutaneous balloon angioplasty, intravascular coil and stent insertion, thrombectomy, vascular mapping and tunneled hemodialysis catheter-related procedures. In addition, using vein obliteration and percutaneous balloon angioplasty techniques, nephrologists have recently ...
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Endovascular Procedures for Mesenteric Ischemia
DeckerMed Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2017Mesenteric ischemia is a condition caused by compromised blood flow to the small and large intestines. Patients can present with chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI), most commonly due to atherosclerosis, or acute mesenteric ischemia (AMI), most commonly due to arterial thrombosis or arterial embolism.
Enjae Jung+2 more
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Endovascular Procedures for Renovascular Disease
DeckerMed Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2012While open surgical revascularization remains the gold standard, other endovascular techniques for renal revascularization, including percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with or without endoluminal stent placement (PTAS), have emerged as another option.
Kimberley J. Hansen+2 more
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